Is the bootloader of this mobile phone defective? - Essential Phone Questions & Answers

The equipment has been unlocked.
When the system was in the 092 version, I saw that OEM unlock didn't turn on. I restarted OEM unlock. It was normal. After that, no matter whether I execute any command such as FastBoot flash boot boot.img, I will write failure. The system cannot start.
I tried to execute FastBoot unlock again, and the device prompted me to choose yes or no, and I was curious about why the unlock device had such a hint that I chose yes.
After that, the device can no longer start. The computer displays Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 (COM5).
What should I do? It should also be a hardware defect, right?

mapleshadow said:
The equipment has been unlocked.
When the system was in the 092 version, I saw that OEM unlock didn't turn on. I restarted OEM unlock. It was normal. After that, no matter whether I execute any command such as FastBoot flash boot boot.img, I will write failure. The system cannot start.
I tried to execute FastBoot unlock again, and the device prompted me to choose yes or no, and I was curious about why the unlock device had such a hint that I chose yes.
After that, the device can no longer start. The computer displays Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 (COM5).
What should I do? It should also be a hardware defect, right?
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Sounds defective.
As far as I know there is no way to recover from that error.

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nexus 6p doesn't boot, with error when trying to unlock

Greeting,
My nexus 6P, suddenly while having a phone call, got freeze, then rebooted,
Then it keeps rebooting, showing Google “in white” while booting, then off, restart again “by itself”, and same in loop
Started the device into fastboot mode, selected recovery mode
Again same issue, restart, shows Google “in white” then restart again
Tried to follow the instructions, at [GUIDE] Unlock/Root/Flash for Nexus 6P
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
Commands and results are here
C:\nexus6p\angler-n4f26o>adb version
Android Debug Bridge version 1.0.36
Revision 0e9850346394-android
C:\nexus6p\angler-n4f26o>adb devices
List of devices attached
<Notice no result returned>
C:\nexus6p\angler-n4f26o>fastboot devices
8XV7N16126000082 fastboot
Please note, I checked those points
ADB and fastboot, downloaded from the link provided in the guide, as well I downloaded it from Google directly
USB driver, updated with latest from google
Java, updated
And of course, I cannot run the device, to do any required configuration on it
And here is a copy of the device details
malibusa said:
Greeting,
My nexus 6P, suddenly while having a phone call, got freeze, then rebooted,
Then it keeps rebooting, showing Google “in white” while booting, then off, restart again “by itself”, and same in loop
Started the device into fastboot mode, selected recovery mode
Again same issue, restart, shows Google “in white” then restart again
Tried to follow the instructions, at [GUIDE] Unlock/Root/Flash for Nexus 6P
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
Commands and results are here
C:\nexus6p\angler-n4f26o>adb version
Android Debug Bridge version 1.0.36
Revision 0e9850346394-android
C:\nexus6p\angler-n4f26o>adb devices
List of devices attached
<Notice no result returned>
C:\nexus6p\angler-n4f26o>fastboot devices
8XV7N16126000082 fastboot
Please note, I checked those points
ADB and fastboot, downloaded from the link provided in the guide, as well I downloaded it from Google directly
USB driver, updated with latest from google
Java, updated
And of course, I cannot run the device, to do any required configuration on it
And here is a copy of the device details
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If you can get into bootloader mode then maybe try fastest flashing things like stock recovery. If you manage to get stock recovery then boot into it and adb sideload a stock OTA from Google Developer website. Other than that I'm not too sure, you might need to contact Google/Huawei if that or anything else doesn't work.
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Okay, in bootloader mode try flashing the stock bootloader image from their OTA by typing fastboot flash bootloader (drag bootloader image here) then type fastboot reboot-bootloader. After that type fastboot flash radio (drag radio image here). Then type fastboot reboot-bootloader again. After that you can try booting up. If you are somehow able to get into recovery mode whether you can boot up normally or not then you can simply adb sideloading the stock OTA. If nothing I have said gets you into recovery or to boot up the device then you are probably screwed to be honest. Good luck
Hi,
thanks for your reply,
let me make sure, that i understood you clearly,
when i boot into bootloader, and select the recovery mode,
it get rebooted, shows Google “in white” then restart again, and again in same loop exactly as if i booted normally, not into the bootloader
as i read in other posts, i should expect the device to show me a confirmation message, or something similar,
but in my case, nothing at all, restart, and keep restarting
The options i have with bootloader are
1- Start
2- Reboot bootloader
3- Recovery mode
4- Power off
5- Barcodes
malibusa said:
Hi,
thanks for your reply,
let me make sure, that i understood you clearly,
when i boot into bootloader, and select the recovery mode,
it get rebooted, shows Google “in white” then restart again, and again in same loop exactly as if i booted normally, not into the bootloader
as i read in other posts, i should expect the device to show me a confirmation message, or something similar,
but in my case, nothing at all, restart, and keep restarting
The options i have with bootloader are
1- Start
2- Reboot bootloader
3- Recovery mode
4- Power off
5- Barcodes
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In bootloader mode, not recovery try flashing the bootloader and radio like I said.
Hi... RMA your phone... Contact google or Huawei depending where you bought your N6P.
Check this link. A lot of people seem to be in the same situation at the moment:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/help/boot-loop-death-nexus-6p-t3533528
You're in the same boat as a few of us.
Phone is stuck in a bootloop, won't go to recovery. Only boots to fastboot, but your bootloader is locked so you cannot boot/flash any zips, even official ones. That means no recovery access, which means no adb commands. ADB commands *might* be useful to reboot into EDL mode for QFIL flashing, or for wiping partitions. Problem is - if that bootloader wasn't unlocked, it's not going to be. You need to check "Allow OEM unlocking" in settings BEFORE the phone dies, otherwise you will not be able to unlock the bootloader and thereby reflash the phone.
In a perfect world - we could use EDL mode (or something) to use QFIL/MiFlash to completely rewrite the partitions and MAYBE bring the phone back to life, but the stock bootloader does not allow access to EDL. (tried the custom fastboot.exe meant to send the reboot-edl command, didn't work). If someone can figure out the JTAG pins, we might be able to move forward by purposely bricking it to QHUSB_BULK mode.
The thing is - we don't know why the phones started bootlooping in the first place. For some people, a simple cache wipe/factory reset fixes the loop and away they go. HOWEVER, those of us stuck in fastboot mode with a locked bootloader have no way to erase/wipe/format/write partitions, and even if we could, there's no guarantee it was a software issue that caused the loop in the first place.
TL/DR - You have a locked bootloader and cannot access recovery mode, this means you won't be able to flash/wipe/format partitions or images. Best bet is to contact Huawei/Google, but you'll need the original receipt. If that's not an option for you, you're gonna have to wait until the XDA geniuses out there grant us some answers.
Here's a related thread with some deep info:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/qpst-qfil-answer-to-issues-t3455779
singularoctopi said:
You're in the same boat as a few of us.
Phone is stuck in a bootloop, won't go to recovery. Only boots to fastboot, but your bootloader is locked so you cannot boot/flash any zips, even official ones. That means no recovery access, which means no adb commands. ADB commands *might* be useful to reboot into EDL mode for QFIL flashing, or for wiping partitions. Problem is - if that bootloader wasn't unlocked, it's not going to be. You need to check "Allow OEM unlocking" in settings BEFORE the phone dies, otherwise you will not be able to unlock the bootloader and thereby reflash the phone.
In a perfect world - we could use EDL mode (or something) to use QFIL/MiFlash to completely rewrite the partitions and MAYBE bring the phone back to life, but the stock bootloader does not allow access to EDL. (tried the custom fastboot.exe meant to send the reboot-edl command, didn't work). If someone can figure out the JTAG pins, we might be able to move forward by purposely bricking it to QHUSB_BULK mode.
The thing is - we don't know why the phones started bootlooping in the first place. For some people, a simple cache wipe/factory reset fixes the loop and away they go. HOWEVER, those of us stuck in fastboot mode with a locked bootloader have no way to erase/wipe/format/write partitions, and even if we could, there's no guarantee it was a software issue that caused the loop in the first place.
TL/DR - You have a locked bootloader and cannot access recovery mode, this means you won't be able to flash/wipe/format partitions or images. Best bet is to contact Huawei/Google, but you'll need the original receipt. If that's not an option for you, you're gonna have to wait until the XDA geniuses out there grant us some answers.
Here's a related thread with some deep info:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/qpst-qfil-answer-to-issues-t3455779
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I'm stuck with a black screen and QFIL and XiaoMiFlash won't work. My bootloader is unlocked but I can't get to fastboot. Screen is always black but Quallcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 appears in device manager. No red light or vibration when connecting the phone.
vcharette said:
I'm stuck with a black screen and QFIL and XiaoMiFlash won't work. My bootloader is unlocked but I can't get to fastboot. Screen is always black but Quallcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 appears in device manager. No red light or vibration when connecting the phone.
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Have you read this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/howtos-debrick-nexus-6p-stuck-edl-9008-t3552838
Maybe try asking here, explaining the things you tried.

A2017g bricked after bootloader relock

Hello everyone,
So I've read that I can re-lock the bootloadder and tried to do it.
First I have flashed b10 and flashed the su so I wont loose TWRP. I entered fastboot with adb and then I typed fasstboot oem lock, I got a message on the pc with ok.
Since then I cannot boot to the phone.
The phone shows the zte logo for 0.5 seconds but not booting and with constant red led.
Tried power + vol up, power + vol down, all three buttons, vol up + vol down and then connect to pc - nothing at all. The phone wont get past this 0.5 second zte logo.
In all connections I have listed above the phone shows in device manager as QUSB_BULK. At first it was with yellow acclamation mark and then I installed the zadig driver. Now it is connected "normally".
What can I do?
Please refer me to the right tutorial or guide me.
Thanks
I heard that it is not recommended to relock (although possible) unless strict necessity (RMA, sale...) due to risks.
This said, I suggest two methods:
Method A)
Revert back to bootloader unlocked so you will be back as before.
Your current situation with recognized QUSB_BULK driver is good.
Always have Device Manager running to monitor.
- try "adb devices" command. If device recognized: good.
- try "adb reboot bootloader" command: anything changed on screen or Device manager sound?
Then try "fastboot devices" command: if you get answer, then OK you are in fastboot mode.
And in fastboot mode you can now issue the command "fastboot oem unlock" to unload the bootloader again.
Then the phone should be back operational again as before.
Method B)
Try to get to recovery (either stock or TWRP preferably). When the phone can boot to recovery
(TWRP if possible), you are saved since with TWRP you can reflash everything.
Your current situation with recognized QUSB_BULK driver is good for (re)flashing recovery in EDL mode.
Always have Device Manager running to monitor.
- try "adb devices" command. If device recognized: good.
- try "adb reboot recovery": does it boot to recovery?
If not, then my guess is that since the bootloader is locked, unsigned TWRP (as the one you used since normally nobody should use tenfar's signed
TWRP for daily operation) is not accepted.
- so you need to reflash tenfar's signed TWRP mentioned in this guide:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/how-to/guide-install-twrp-unlock-bl-flash-t3517379
using EDL mode ("adb reboot edl", then "axon7tool -w recovery" etc..., with file recovery.bin = tenfar recovery).
tenfar's signed recovery is accepted even if the bootloader is locked.
- after that you should be able to boot TWRP (tenfar), by using 'adb reboot recovery', or with Power + Volume-Up: your phone is now under your control!
(reunlock, upgrade TWRP, flash ROM, root...)
dnlilas said:
I heard that it is not recommended to relock (although possible) unless strict necessity (RMA, sale...) due to risks.
This said, I suggest two methods:
Method A)
Revert back to bootloader unlocked so you will be back as before.
Your current situation with recognized QUSB_BULK driver is good.
Always have Device Manager running to monitor.
- try "adb devices" command. If device recognized: good.
- try "adb reboot bootloader" command: anything changed on screen or Device manager sound?
Then try "fastboot devices" command: if you get answer, then OK you are in fastboot mode.
And in fastboot mode you can now issue the command "fastboot oem unlock" to unload the bootloader again.
Then the phone should be back operational again as before.
Method B)
Try to get to recovery (either stock or TWRP preferably). When the phone can boot to recovery
(TWRP if possible), you are saved since with TWRP you can reflash everything.
Your current situation with recognized QUSB_BULK driver is good for (re)flashing recovery in EDL mode.
Always have Device Manager running to monitor.
- try "adb devices" command. If device recognized: good.
- try "adb reboot recovery": does it boot to recovery?
If not, then my guess is that since the bootloader is locked, unsigned TWRP (as the one you used since normally nobody should use tenfar's signed
TWRP for daily operation) is not accepted.
- so you need to reflash tenfar's signed TWRP mentioned in this guide:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/how-to/guide-install-twrp-unlock-bl-flash-t3517379
using EDL mode ("adb reboot edl", then "axon7tool -w recovery" etc..., with file recovery.bin = tenfar recovery).
tenfar's signed recovery is accepted even if the bootloader is locked.
- after that you should be able to boot TWRP (tenfar), by using 'adb reboot recovery', or with Power + Volume-Up: your phone is now under your control!
(reunlock, upgrade TWRP, flash ROM, root...)
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I'll try to do it but yesterday tried to go to edl or recovery in cmd no device found. Tried to flash recovery but it hangs on "waiting for device" so I don't thing I can get to these edl, recovery, fastboot status.
@ItsNewDroid
Bootloader relock could also be done with Axon 7 Toolkit https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/development/tool-axon7toolkit-t3573108
Other topic:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/how-to/guide-lock-bootloader-axon-7-a2017g-b9-t3589169
dnlilas said:
@ItsNewDroid
Bootloader relock could also be done with Axon 7 Toolkit https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/development/tool-axon7toolkit-t3573108
Other topic:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/how-to/guide-lock-bootloader-axon-7-a2017g-b9-t3589169
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I'll try all these guides and update with results
dnlilas said:
@ItsNewDroid
Bootloader relock could also be done with Axon 7 Toolkit https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/development/tool-axon7toolkit-t3573108
Other topic:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/how-to/guide-lock-bootloader-axon-7-a2017g-b9-t3589169
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So for sure I'm doing something wrong. Can you please guide me with this tool?
Ironically you helped me unlock the bootloader and I need your assistance relocking it.
Edit: I have the 3 files backed up from the unlocking procedure they should help no?
The phone is not recognized in any adb status edl or fastboot
I don't think you can have a modified recovery partition and a locked bootloader. As I understood it, fastboot oem lock will fail or result in brick if you try to flash anything other than authorized files. Can anyone confirm that they have successfully locked their bootloader and retained TWRP?
QuantumFluxx said:
I don't think you can have a modified recovery partition and a locked bootloader. As I understood it, fastboot oem lock will fail or result in brick if you try to flash anything other than authorized files. Can anyone confirm that they have successfully locked their bootloader and retained TWRP?
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I don't want to keep twrp or anything. I want to sell the phone so all I want.t is to go back to locked stock phone.
I cannot boot to recovery or fastboot or edl. If I could I would use miflash and flash b10 and be done with it
I think that the initial problem arose when you flashed SU and tried to relock the bootloader with TWRP installed
What does Windows Device Manager show when you connect the phone to your PC?
Update: sorry bud. I totally missed that bit in your OP. DOH! Will update.
Update:
Have you seen this?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/help/a2017g-totally-bricked-t3537990
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70948893&postcount=28
Sorry that I can't be of more help...
I think what went wrong with my device is that after flashing stock b10 I flashed su so I won't lose twrp. Now when I tried to lock the boot loader made a conflict as I could not have locked bootloader and this version of twrp (for unlocked device). Now I just need to find a way to flash stock recovery (I have a backup from the unlocking procedure) without edl or fastboot as I cannot seem to find a way to enter these states (cause I have no recovery) I'm hoping it makes sense (pretty early in the morning)
So no one can help?
I can't believe the phone is beyond repair
@ItsNewDroid
Sorry I do not have solution, just some idea.
It "seems" that you cannot boot to either system, recovery, bootloader, EDL! adb/fastboot commands are not recognized.
There is still hope since your phone is still recognized somehow as QUSB_BULK (not unknown device) with Zadig driver under USB device.
So you can try to uninstall Zadig WinUSB driver and use Qualcomm bulk drivers so that the phone appears under COM port as Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008.
If you get 9008 then you are in EDL mode, and MiFlash could be used to flash.
Qualcomm bulk drivers, MiFlash... are available from Download center:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/how-to/download-center-factory-images-ota-t3606547
The problem is to find available "EDL packages" recognized by MiFlash to flash.
These packages could be stock recovery, signed TWRP, or full ROM (any version, MM, or Nougat).
This would allow booting to either recovery or system.
The problem is that I did not see many such packages for A2017G, but only for A2017U.
You may have to ask other members how to build such "EDL packages" (for ROM, sometimes it is called "fastboot ROM").
@dnlilas
First, let me thank you for your help. It is much appreciated.
I've uninstalled the zadig driver and installed Qualcomm driver. Now the phone shows in device manager under ports - (DFU) (COM 4) not as Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008.
Do you know the steps to enter Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008?
Thanks again
@dnlilas
First, let me thank you for your help. It is much appreciated.
I've uninstalled the zadig driver and installed Qualcomm driver. Now the phone shows in device manager under ports - (DFU) (COM 4) not as Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008.
Do you know the steps to enter Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008?
Thanks again
Edit:
Miflash is not recognized in any key combination.
Edit 2: So somehow I booted to fastboot. My boot loader is LOCKED!! What to do now?
ItsNewDroid said:
@dnlilas
First, let me thank you for your help. It is much appreciated.
I've uninstalled the zadig driver and installed Qualcomm driver. Now the phone shows in device manager under ports - (DFU) (COM 4) not as Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008.
Do you know the steps to enter Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008?
Thanks again
Edit:
Miflash is not recognized in any key combination.
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Oh no, you unfortunately got the dreaded DFU (device firmware mode).
Looks like it a serious brick. Some topics and articles:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/help/2017g-dfu-mode-investigation-t3511191
https://community.zteusa.com/thread/14699
https://www.reddit.com/r/Axon7/comments/5oqgfj/a2017g_bricked_cannot_get_past_dfu_mode/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqF3nr3y-Eg
@dnlilas
Man there are changes!
So somehow I booted to fastboot. My boot loader is LOCKED!! What to do now?
Excellent! Try to remember how you get to this menu.
Does "adb devices" command recognized? Status "xxx recovery"?
Of does "fastboot devices" recognized? If yes => you are in fastboot mode. Then you can try to unlock (reverse lock operation) with:
"fastboot oem unlock"
It should ask on phone to erase data (like factory reset). Then say yes.
Edit: the screen capture you took is the bootloader menu (equivalent to come into with "adb reboot bootloader").
When in bootloader, I believe you can use Volume-Up and Volume-Down to navigate (to go to recovery, system, bootloader or other mode). Validate with Power button. It is important to remember how to get to this bootloader menu.
dnlilas said:
Excellent! Try to remember how you get to this menu.
Does "adb devices" command recognized? Status "xxx recovery"?
Of does "fastboot devices" recognized? If yes => you are in fastboot mode. Then you can try to unlock (reverse lock operation) with:
"fastboot oem unlock"
It should ask on phone to erase data (like factory reset). Then say yes.
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I held the 3 buttons not connected to power or pc. As soon as I felt the vibration before zte logo I let go of the vol up button and it booted to fastboot.
I dont want to unlock the bootloader I want to sell the phone ( this is the reason I came to this situation) I tried to boot to recovery from this menu but it could not.
My guess is that I have twrp recovery and as the bootloader is locked it can not boot.
I need either a twrp for LOCKED bootloader or a stock recovery.
I'm searching the forum but could not find.
You are a wizard! Every time you reply I have good news :good::laugh:
@ItsNewDroid
Download tenfar's signed TWRP here:
TWRP 3.0.2.2 (tenfar) : https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=529152257862720446 (download center https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/how-to/download-center-factory-images-ota-t3606547)
Important: check md5 6eeb1a9d02470a840bc68019184d9a72
A2017G-TWRPrecovery3.0.2.2tenfar.img
to insure correct download.
Note: tenfar's signed TWRP can be flashed even with locked bootloader, using fastboot in EDL mode (bootloader mode).
Important: I believe you need to switch back to Zadig driver first so that axon7tool used below could work.
The most important thing is that "fastboot devices" command must be recognized while you are in EDL (bootloader) mode.
In the directory where resides axon7tool (axon7tool-1.5-win64.exe https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/how-to/guide-install-twrp-unlock-bl-flash-t3517379),
make a copy of it with the name recovery.bin:
copy A2017G-TWRPrecovery3.0.2.2tenfar.img recovery.bin
Put your phone in bootloader mode (EDL mode) as before, then verify that "fastboot devices" command is answered correctly with your device id.
If OK, then issue the command:
axon7tool-1.5-win64.exe -w recovery
If everything is OK, this will write tenfar's TWRP signed recovery and phone reboots (I believe so).
Immediately Use "Power and Volume-Up" until ZTE logo: it should then boot in recovery (TWRP, tenfar version 3.0.2-2).
Good luck to you!
dnlilas said:
@ItsNewDroid
Download tenfar's signed TWRP here:
TWRP 3.0.2.2 (tenfar) : https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=529152257862720446 (download center https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/how-to/download-center-factory-images-ota-t3606547)
Important: check md5 6eeb1a9d02470a840bc68019184d9a72
A2017G-TWRPrecovery3.0.2.2tenfar.img
to insure correct download.
Note: tenfar's signed TWRP can be flashed even with locked bootloader, using fastboot in EDL mode (bootloader mode).
Important: I believe you need to switch back to Zadig driver first so that axon7tool used below could work.
The most important thing is that "fastboot devices" command must be recognized while you are in EDL (bootloader) mode.
In the directory where resides axon7tool (axon7tool-1.5-win64.exe https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/how-to/guide-install-twrp-unlock-bl-flash-t3517379),
make a copy of it with the name recovery.bin:
copy A2017G-TWRPrecovery3.0.2.2tenfar.img recovery.bin
Put your phone in bootloader mode (EDL mode) as before, then verify that "fastboot devices" command is answered correctly with your device id.
If OK, then issue the command:
axon7tool-1.5-win64.exe -w recovery
If everything is OK, this will write tenfar's TWRP signed recovery and phone reboots (I believe so).
Immediately Use "Power and Volume-Up" until ZTE logo: it should then boot in recovery (TWRP, tenfar version 3.0.2-2).
Good luck to you!
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So this is the new situation: adb devices phone is not recognized. Fastboot devices device IS recognized. Issuing axon7tool - w recovery I get device not connected failed to connect. Any idea?

Can't Get into EDL even with ADB

I have an A2017U, Android 7.1.1, build B35, on MiFavor 4.2 and was looking to upgrade to 5.2/Oreo. I get stuck because I can't boot into EDL mode. I have not unlocked the phone but do have developer options & USB debugging enabled. If I boot with vol up + vol down + power, nothing happens even if I wait 120 seconds. I get a slowly flashing red dot. ADB works fine -- my device is recognized -- and "adb reboot EDL" reboots the phone, but not into EDL mode, just into standard mode. MiFlash doesn't see the phone.
I'm clearly doing something wrong but I'm at a loss what, given how simple the instructions are.
prestonmcafee said:
I have an A2017U, Android 7.1.1, build B35, on MiFavor 4.2 and was looking to upgrade to 5.2/Oreo. I get stuck because I can't boot into EDL mode. I have not unlocked the phone but do have developer options & USB debugging enabled. If I boot with vol up + vol down + power, nothing happens even if I wait 120 seconds. I get a slowly flashing red dot. ADB works fine -- my device is recognized -- and "adb reboot EDL" reboots the phone, but not into EDL mode, just into standard mode. MiFlash doesn't see the phone.
I'm clearly doing something wrong but I'm at a loss what, given how simple the instructions are.
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Try "adb reboot edl" from a booted phone.
EDL actually IS a black screen, usually without an LED though it might be red. Open Device manager and check under "unrecognized devices", or under "Ports (COM & LPT)". Should be there. If it is under Ports and it is callee Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 then MiFlash should work
What are you planning to do? EDL back to B19 then unlock? Just curious
Choose an username... said:
Try "adb reboot edl" from a booted phone.
EDL actually IS a black screen, usually without an LED though it might be red. Open Device manager and check under "unrecognized devices", or under "Ports (COM & LPT)". Should be there. If it is under Ports and it is callee Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 then MiFlash should work
What are you planning to do? EDL back to B19 then unlock? Just curious
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I plan to update to Oreo/MiFavor 5.2.
How do I issue the command from a phone? I know how to use ADB from a PC but not from a phone. That is what I have done -- enable developer options, connect the phone, verify that it is connected (adb devices) and then issue the command (adb reboot EDL).
Use the Edl tool by Djkuz
Install it to PC or laptop with all updated drivers
Open edl tool with run as admin
Boot your phone into ftm
Turn your phone off
Press and hold vol dn + power till you see ftm screen
Plug in your phone
Follow the on screen till it detects your phone
Select unlock then edl fix
Edl tool is here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/development/axon-7-edl-tool-flash-backup-restore-t3750759
prestonmcafee said:
I plan to update to Oreo/MiFavor 5.2.
How do I issue the command from a phone? I know how to use ADB from a PC but not from a phone. That is what I have done -- enable developer options, connect the phone, verify that it is connected (adb devices) and then issue the command (adb reboot EDL).
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Yes, but what are you going to do BEFORE updating to MF5.2?
you can't edl mifavor 5.2 because you will break stuff, besides you need an unlocked bootloader or you'll DFU brick your phone and you'll have to throw it in the trash.
I meant to issue adb reboot edl from your pc but with your phone on
On a side note, I recommend not using EDL Tool or axon7toolkit to unlock your phone. EDL Tool has a much better track record than other apps but it still has margin for error. The best way to unlock an A2017U is get a B19 EDL package and install it with MiFlash, then enter Fastboot and do "fastboot oem unlock".
Worked!
Syberclone said:
Use the Edl tool by Djkuz
Install it to PC or laptop with all updated drivers
Open edl tool with run as admin
Boot your phone into ftm
Turn your phone off
Press and hold vol dn + power till you see ftm screen
Plug in your phone
Follow the on screen till it detects your phone
Select unlock then edl fix
Edl tool is here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/development/axon-7-edl-tool-flash-backup-restore-t3750759
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That worked, thanks!
Ive used all of the Axon 7 tools as well as adb commands and all work well in there own ways.
Script errors or command errors can be an issue as well as some software (ROMs, recovery and boot imgs) a few times I've had to edit a zip or img to make it work.
After a few boot loops on my HTC.
Is there an official MiFavor Update on 5.2?
My phone is still on 4.2 and can't find any updates.
SebaSnow said:
Is there an official MiFavor Update on 5.2?
My phone is still on 4.2 and can't find any updates.
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only for Chinese (A2017) phones. It's 8.0 mifavor with the new mf5.0 interface (way more Chinese-looking). If you want to install it on a G or U you'll have to use one of the packages made for them (Usually for an update from other model to work you need to change its modem file to the one that your model uses, i.e. swap the chinese modem with the G's).

Back to stock, relock bootloader problem waiting for device

Hi,
i used Miflash in edl mode to get back to stock rom. after flash and reboot I used the recovery mode to do a factory reset.
It seems to work. It shows Android Recovery, but the bootloader is still unlocked.
What mode do I need to enter to use the "fastboot oem lock" command? I always see "waiting for device" and nothing happens
When I type "adb devices" I can see the phone. I saw there is a command "fastboot devices", too. but it shows me no result.
Stevie123 said:
Hi,
i used Miflash in edl mode to get back to stock rom. after flash and reboot I used the recovery mode to do a factory reset.
It seems to work. It shows Android Recovery, but the bootloader is still unlocked.
What mode do I need to enter to use the "fastboot oem lock" command? I always see "waiting for device" and nothing happens
When I type "adb devices" I can see the phone. I saw there is a command "fastboot devices", too. but it shows me no result.
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Reboot to fastboot using
adb reboot fastboot
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Then, try to use fastboot cmd
Thanks, before I can try that I have to solve another problem.
That doesn't work. The phone isn't entering a special mode. I can choose fastboot from the bootmenu, too. But nothing happens. The phone does a restart, shows the bootmenu again and boots android after 5 seconds.
@Stevie123
You need to enable fastboot (bootloader) mode since it is disabled by ZTE, so that the selection from menu to be effective (after enabling it, in fastboot mode, your command "fastboot devices" (to check) and "fastboot oem lock" (to lock bootloader) will be accepted).
You can use Axon 7 EDL tool to unlock the bootloader.
It's already unlocked. I have to make another unlock procedure again to get access to fastboot? The EDL Tool tells me that I have to wipe and reset the phone after it. So it seems I can't keep my data and just lock the bootloader.
Either Lock or Unlock will wipe your data. And yes, the unlock procedure by Axon 7 EDL tool includes the enabling of fastboot. So you have to re-unlock if you want to relock.
I think this EDL tool doesn't work very good. It flashed something to make fastboot available, but I had a green ZTE Logo screen and this screen also had errors like white spots. The original ZTE logo is in cyan. But the fastboot worked and I could lock the phone. But I couldn't do anything else anymore. I couldn't reach Android and reflashing also didn't work. So I tried to use the EDL Tool to unlock my bootloader again. It said success, but it didn't work. It was still locked.
Well, I had to wait until the phone was empty. Luckily I could reach EDL Mode again. I used the MiFlash again to Downgrade to Android Nougat B12. I read somewhere that the fastboot is included there. So I had the right ZTE Logo back and it worked. I could leave the Bootloader locked. The final update I did with a SD Card to the lastest Android Software for Axon 7. Luckily without a brick. It's a pity that they don't offer any Updates anymore.

No fastboot option on Oneplus 8 Pro - can't unlock bootloader

I have a brand new Oneplus 8 Pro from China with global ROM installed.
I wanted to unlock the bootloader however there is no fastboot option in the boot menu.
There is Start, Restart Bootloader, Recovery and Turn Off.
The Fastboot option is missing.
I can connect the phone to my PC, adb recognizes the phone, but Fastboot is missing.
Any ideas?
Docomoco said:
I have a brand new Oneplus 8 Pro from China with global ROM installed.
I wanted to unlock the bootloader however there is no fastboot option in the boot menu.
There is Start, Restart Bootloader, Recovery and Turn Off.
The Fastboot option is missing.
I can connect the phone to my PC, adb recognizes the phone, but Fastboot is missing.
Any ideas?
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Sure. You are allready in that mode. Just type fastboot devices and check..
I did that but no response.
The cursor jumps to the next line but there is no response from the phone.
If I type adb devices the phone is listed but the fastboot command doesn't return anything.
Docomoco said:
I have a brand new Oneplus 8 Pro from China with global ROM installed.
I wanted to unlock the bootloader however there is no fastboot option in the boot menu.
There is Start, Restart Bootloader, Recovery and Turn Off.
The Fastboot option is missing.
I can connect the phone to my PC, adb recognizes the phone, but Fastboot is missing.
Any ideas?
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Restart to bootloader, then fastboot should work. If your phone is still on, and you can access adb, you should also be able to type adb reboot bootloader
Thanks.
So apparently the command "fastboot devices" returns nothing.
However I was able to unlock the bootloader just by entering "adb reboot bootloader" then
"fastboot oem unlock".
What confused me was that there is no "fastboot" option on the phone itself as there was on my Oneplus 5t.
Docomoco said:
Thanks.
So apparently the command "fastboot devices" returns nothing.
However I was able to unlock the bootloader just by entering "adb reboot bootloader" then
"fastboot oem unlock".
What confused me was that there is no "fastboot" option on the phone itself as there was on my Oneplus 5t.
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The option in the power menu is called bootloader (fastboot only will work there) the hint was in the adb command I gave you, adb reboot BOOTLOADER. Not sure why they changed what the menu was called but I'm glad you got it sorted. To give you a short summary, adb will only work when your phone is powered on and booted into android, or if you have recovery mode open and on the adb section, and fastboot only works in the bootloader hope that could help!
Edit: fastboot devices should work but only in bootloader mode, not when your phone is started normally
Docomoco said:
I have a brand new Oneplus 8 Pro from China with global ROM installed.
I wanted to unlock the bootloader however there is no fastboot option in the boot menu.
There is Start, Restart Bootloader, Recovery and Turn Off.
The Fastboot option is missing.
I can connect the phone to my PC, adb recognizes the phone, but Fastboot is missing.
Any ideas?
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You have to insert a SIM card, boot of the device and make a phone call to get it to register your device. Wait a few minutes and then restart your phone. Go into settings under about phone and enable developer options. Back out and go into developer options and you will see OEM unlock. You need to turn that on and USB debugging. Both of them must be turned on. Now you can boot into fastboot and unlock your bootloader. It will wipe the device so if you have any data you want to save you better do it now.
hey i am having this issue, i am able to adb reboot bootloader but when i try to oem unlock or anything else, it is just waiting for device and not finding it....
SourPower said:
hey i am having this issue, i am able to adb reboot bootloader but when i try to oem unlock or anything else, it is just waiting for device and not finding it....
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That's a driver issue.
Are you using Windows 7? If so use 10
If not then sort out your driver's and it'll be fine.
Theres a bug in 7 where the driver for ADB cannot be collaborated with fastboot drivers.
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That's a driver issue.
Are you using Windows 7? If so use 10
If not then sort out your driver's and it'll be fine.
Theres a bug in 7 where the driver for ADB cannot be collaborated with fastboot drivers.
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thanks for the reply, i am on windows 10 and i dont know what is causing the issue when the phone goes in fastboot, but i went on my wife's laptop and got it working within a few minutes after installing adb...
Having similar problem here:
win10x64, drivers installed, USB debugging is enabled.
ADB sees the devices, reboots it correctly with "adb reboot bootloader"
then bootloader menu's shown:
START // RESTART BOOTLOADER // RECOVERY MODE // SHOW BARCODE // POWER OFF
Fastboot mode
Product_name - kona
Variant - SM8 UFS
BOOTLOADER VERSION - (nothing appears here)
BASEBAND VERSION - (nothing appears here)
Serial number - (appears 8-symbol sn)
SECURE BOOT - YES
DEVICE STATE - LOCKED
trying to communicate with smartphone via terminal "fastboot" command doesn't do much:"fastboot devices" doesn't return anything at all, "fastboot oem unlock" just shows <waiting for device>
tried to reinstall drivers
tema_ka said:
Having similar problem here:
win10x64, drivers installed, USB debugging is enabled.
ADB sees the devices, reboots it correctly with "adb reboot bootloader"
then bootloader menu's shown:
START // RESTART BOOTLOADER // RECOVERY MODE // SHOW BARCODE // POWER OFF
Fastboot mode
Product_name - kona
Variant - SM8 UFS
BOOTLOADER VERSION - (nothing appears here)
BASEBAND VERSION - (nothing appears here)
Serial number - (appears 8-symbol sn)
SECURE BOOT - YES
DEVICE STATE - LOCKED
trying to communicate with smartphone via terminal "fastboot" command doesn't do much:"fastboot devices" doesn't return anything at all, "fastboot oem unlock" just shows <waiting for device>
tried to reinstall drivers
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If you type fastboot reboot what happens? If nothing then either you're device doesn't have usb debugging on, could be the cable/usb slot (some people have had issues with this)
Or its the driver installed for fastboot.
Show hidden devices in device manager you may have multiple devices, remove them all and start over.
Your also need to have used ADB and have trusted the device (prompt will appear on your phone the first time you connect it successfully whilst in your phones system, not fastboot)
for windows 10:
firstly download the google adb driver:
Get the Google USB Driver | Android Studio | Android Developers
The Google USB Driver is required to perform adb debugging on Windows with Google devices.
developer.android.com
then do the following:
1. adb devices [you should see your device ] > adb reboot bootloader
2. device manager > update driver > chose from list [android device]
3. still in device manager got the newly populated Android device and then update driver > choose adb interface
3. fastboot oem unlock
etc.
hope this helps
i have similar problem
then bootloader menu's shown:
START // RESTART BOOTLOADER // RECOVERY MODE // SHOW BARCODE // POWER OFF
Fastboot mode
Product_name - kona
Variant - SM8 UFS
BOOTLOADER VERSION - (nothing appears here)
BASEBAND VERSION - (nothing appears here)
Serial number - (appears 8-symbol sn)
SECURE BOOT - YES
DEVICE STATE - LOCKED
i reached till fastboot. fastboot oem unlock is not working because SECURE BOOT - Yes.
any help will be highly appreciated
shweta007 said:
i have similar problem
then bootloader menu's shown:
START // RESTART BOOTLOADER // RECOVERY MODE // SHOW BARCODE // POWER OFF
Fastboot mode
Product_name - kona
Variant - SM8 UFS
BOOTLOADER VERSION - (nothing appears here)
BASEBAND VERSION - (nothing appears here)
Serial number - (appears 8-symbol sn)
SECURE BOOT - YES
DEVICE STATE - LOCKED
i reached till fastboot. fastboot oem unlock is not working because SECURE BOOT - Yes.
any help will be highly appreciated
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Secure Boot means your Bootloader is locked.
Setup fastboot correctly, open a cmd window, navigate to fastboot.exe and enter fastboot oem unlock, follow instructions on phone screen

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